More Trail Cam Pics from Minnesota
#1
More Trail Cam Pics from Minnesota
A few more pics.
First is of yearling doe and yearling buck scratching himself in the background.
Second is of the same yearling does investigating the camera.
Thirs is of another yearling buck. Pretty sure he's different one judging by the way the forks split. I've seen the two of them together so I know there's two different ones. They usually travel separately.
Saved the best for last. He is of the first nice bucks to show up this year. Being as this is my second year bowhunting and hunting period, I would be extremely happy if he walked out into my shooting lane. I only got one pic of him moving away and its kind of fuzzy. Hopefully he'll be back, the others are hitting my salt and mineral blocks frequently. I also throw a gallon or two of corn out once a week, which I'll stop well before hunting season.
How many points do you think this guy has? I'm thinking probably 8.
First is of yearling doe and yearling buck scratching himself in the background.
Second is of the same yearling does investigating the camera.
Thirs is of another yearling buck. Pretty sure he's different one judging by the way the forks split. I've seen the two of them together so I know there's two different ones. They usually travel separately.
Saved the best for last. He is of the first nice bucks to show up this year. Being as this is my second year bowhunting and hunting period, I would be extremely happy if he walked out into my shooting lane. I only got one pic of him moving away and its kind of fuzzy. Hopefully he'll be back, the others are hitting my salt and mineral blocks frequently. I also throw a gallon or two of corn out once a week, which I'll stop well before hunting season.
How many points do you think this guy has? I'm thinking probably 8.
#3
RE: More Trail Cam Pics from Minnesota
Thanks. On the computer, I can see the photo much clearer blown up. Looks to me like at least seven that I can count when I blow it up really big.
I've been getting a lot of pics of about the same dozen deer that travel through my core hunting area almost daily. The larger buck, not so much - at least on camera. I am fortunate enough to have hunting land that provides a lot of cover - thick stands of trees and sloughs for bedding - that is also adjacent to cropland and a 3,000 acre state park where hunting is not allowed. We also live on the land I hunt so it makes checking the camera a breeze. I just head out into the woods with my laptop.
I've been getting a lot of pics of about the same dozen deer that travel through my core hunting area almost daily. The larger buck, not so much - at least on camera. I am fortunate enough to have hunting land that provides a lot of cover - thick stands of trees and sloughs for bedding - that is also adjacent to cropland and a 3,000 acre state park where hunting is not allowed. We also live on the land I hunt so it makes checking the camera a breeze. I just head out into the woods with my laptop.